articleInternational Journal of GeomechanicsFeb 20, 2004Closed access

Propagation Regimes of Fluid-Driven Fractures in Impermeable Rocks

University of Minnesota

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Abstract

This paper reviews recent results of a research program aimed at developing a theoretical framework to understand and predict the different modes of propagation of a fluid-driven fracture. The research effort involves constructing detailed solutions of the crack tip region, developing global models of hydraulic fractures for plane strain and radial geometry, and identifying the parameters controlling the fracture growth. The paper focuses on the propagation of hydraulic fractures in impermeable rocks. The controlling parameters are identified from scaling laws that recognize the existence of two dissipative processes: fracturing of the rock (toughness) and dissipation in the fracturing fluid (viscosity). It is…

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Keywords
  • Dimensionless quantity
  • Viscosity
  • Dissipative system
  • Hydraulic fracturing
  • Mechanics
  • Fracture toughness
  • Toughness
  • Plane stress
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